SEXY LOVER RIDDIM produced by COLIN FAT RECORDS 1996
Sexy Lover Overview
In 1996, reggae music was full of new ideas and strong messages. The Sexy Lover Riddim project arrived during this time, bringing a fresh but roots-inspired sound to the scene. This project was led by COLIN FAT RECORDS, a respected label in Jamaica. Colin Fat, the founder, was known for supporting both rising and established reggae artists. His label helped shape the sound of the 1990s with many popular releases. The Sexy Lover Riddim stood out because it kept the classic reggae feeling but added a new energy. The sound was warm and deep, with a focus on strong bass and easy rhythms. This made it popular among selectors and fans who loved old-school reggae vibes. Several artists gave special performances on this riddim. Ghost delivered “Earth Song,” a track that showed his smooth and emotional style. Little Hero, who is known for his song “God Alone,” performed “Dangerous World,” bringing his conscious lyrics to the project. Mikey Melody Action Fire John Mouse joined forces for “Jah Is My Light,” sharing a positive and spiritual message. Pinchers, famous for his hit “Bandelero,” contributed “Jah Is A Man Who Pays.” Queen Yamesi teamed up with Merciless for “Sexy Lover,” while Merciless also performed “Se — Sexy Lover.” Ronnie Twaites added “Nicest Time,” and Spanner Banner, known for “Life Goes On,” sang “When Its Over.” This dub release kept the roots message strong in 1996. It connected old and new styles, reminding listeners of reggae’s power to uplift and inspire.
Sexy Lover Tracklist:
- Ghost – Earth Song
- Little Hero – Dangerous World
- Mikey Melody Action Fire John Mouse – Jah Is My Light
- Pinchers – Jah Is A Man Who Pays
- Queen Yamesi ft Merciless – Sexy Lover
- Ronnie Twaites – Nicest Time
- Spanner Banner – When Its Over
- Sexy Lover Riddim – Version
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